http://cineactress-rama.blogspot.com/2008/01/kamal-and-disney-to-produce-most.html


In what seems to be another feather in the cap of one of India's finest
actors, Kamal Haasan will now join forces with none other than Walt Disney
Productions, who are slated to produce his forthcoming film Marma Yogi
(Mysterious Saint). According to the buzz, this big-budget spectacle will be
co-produced by Bharath Bala, who was responsible for Vande Mataram, the
first patriotic music video by A. R. Rahman which made waves several years
ago. *The new collaboration will see Kamal Haasan and A. R. Rahman coming
together after a long gap. *

According to sources, Walt Disney Productions, which recently tied up with
Yash Raj Films for a full-length animated feature called Roadside Romeo,
wanted to expand its operations across the country. And this is why Marma
Yogi was chosen.


The film, which is said to be directed by Kamal Haasan will be his fourth
directorial venture. It is a period drama, set in the seventh century, which
will also feature him in the lead role. Hema Malini, who worked with Kamal
in Hey Ram and Asin who is cast opposite him in Dasavadharam have been roped
in to play key roles. There is yet another heroine in the film.
Co-incidentally, Marma Yogi is the title of one of MGR's legendary
blockbusters, which is known to be the first Tamil film to receive an 'A'
certificate at the time of its release in 1951.

This is the second time that Kamal has adopted the title of an MGR film
(after Sathi Leelavathi of 1936). The new film, which is touted to be the
most expensive film ever made in the country, has an astronomical budget of
approximately Rs 120 crore. The movie seems all set to compete against
Rajnikanth's recently announced film, Robot in the race to become India's
most expensive film to date. Kamal will shortly go to the US to discuss the
production of this film, which is slated to be shot in Thailand. Kamal plans
to start shooting for this film in February.



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regards,
Vithur

A.R.RAHMAN -  WONDER OF ALL WONDERS

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